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AI Videos of Black Women Depicted as ‘Bigfoot’ Are Going Viral
Some Instagram creators are using Google’s Veo 3 and racking up millions of views on AI videos of “bigfoot baddies.” They’ll teach you how to make them for $15. Source
Read MoreNothing Phone 3 hands-on: A tiny, playful dot-matrix screen in the company’s most expensive phone yet
With the third generation of its smartphone series, Nothing made the unusual move to launch the cheaper ‘a’ line first, unveiling the Phone 3a and 3a Pro in March. Now, it’s time for its latest flagship. The Nothing Phone 3, starting at $799 (with a $899 option with 16GB of…
Read MoreNothing’s first over-ear headphones want to be a quirky $300 AirPods Max alternative
After numerous waves of similar (and not-so-similar) wireless buds, Nothing is debuting its first pair of over-ear headphones. The Headphone 1 combines the company’s recognizable see-through aesthetic with an intriguing array of controls and up to 35 hours of listening with active noise cancellation (ANC). Handily, for its most premium…
Read MoreThe $799 Nothing Phone 3 has four 50MP cameras and a secondary micro-LED display
The wait is over. Nothing has officially announced the Phone 3, its first flagship smartphone since entering the market in 2022. Nothing CEO Carl Pei said the company would go “all-in” on the Phone 3 with “premium materials, major performance upgrades and software that really levels things up,” and the…
Read MoreNothing’s first noise-cancelling headphones are official, they’re crammed with features, and they look wild
Nothing Headphone (1) have noise cancellation, Transparency and Spatial Audio Hi-Res Audio, LDAC and USB-C lossless audio, with tuning by KEF Priced at $299 / £299 / AU$549, launching on July 15th It’s official: the striking Nothing Headphone (1) have launched, and they look like no other headphones thanks to…
Read MoreNothing’s New Phone (3) and Headphone (1) Look Nothing Like You’ve Seen Before
The unusual LED lights from the original Nothing phones have morphed into a matrix display that can show the time, a Magic 8 Ball, and even a spin-the-bottle game. Source
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